The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 21, 1940, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940
OUR
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
DEMOCRACY
W HO O W NS
A M E R IC A N
W EALTH ?
300
YEARS AGO —
A CLEARING OF LAND
R EPRESEN TED A
Sth
COLONIST'S
wealth .
J
YEARS AGO —
HOMES. F A R M S ,
SMALL M ILLS ANO
SHOPS, OPERATED
BY IND IVIDU A LS.
REPRESENTED
I O O YEARS AGO —
WEALTH
.
L
THE STEAM ENGINE
EXPANDED PRODUCTION
INDIVIDUALS POOLED
CAPITAL TO OPERATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the underalgned, H E N R Y
HOLMES, haa been appointed by
the County Court of I-ane County,
State of Oregon, administrator of
the estate of V A L T A VENA
HOLMES, deceased, by an order
hearing date the 17th day of Oc­
tober. 1940.
All persons h a v i n g claims
against the estate of VALTA
VENA HOLMES, deceased, are
hereby notified and required to
present the same, duly verified, to
the undersigned at the law office
of Herbert W. I-ombard, First Na­
tional Bank Building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, on or before six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published Octo­
ber 24. 1940.
Date of last publication Novem­
ber 21 1940
HENRY’ HOLMES, Adminis­
trator of estate of VALTA
VENA HOLMES, Deceased.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
Attorney for Administrator.
them . INCREASE
Help Wanted
Board and Room
ROOM AND BOARD — Close in. WANTED— Responsible couple to
live In small farm. Newly dec­
109 North River Road, comer of
Ash.
15-ltp orated and refinished cottage fur­
nished with water. Might spilt
FOR CARPENTER WORK or re­ farm profits if any In exchange
modeling or cabinet work, prices for small amount of work. If In­
reasonable, see Arthur Robison. terested in fanning or gardening
Saginaw.
13-5tp-17 and you want living quarters write
box XX, care of Cottage Grove
Sentinel.
13-tfx
M iscellaneous
SEE H. N. TRAXLER. Creswell
for real estate and exchanges.
Also fire and auto Insurance. 20tfc
FOR SALE: 16 Inch bone dry ELECTRICAL CO NTRACTOR
wood, >2.75 per cord. 707 North
Wiring and Rewiring
10th atrert. Phone 184-R. Ervin Leon C.
Goddard, 401 Main St.,
Hansen.
5-tfc phone 156L-201.
10-tfc
HORSES FOR SALE—1 experi­
enced logging team, 2-team farm
horses, 1 team m u l e s . Henry
Bricker, Springfield, phone 37F11.
15-3tc-17
W K L D IN O
Gas
Cottage Grove Welding and
Boiler Works
Madison St.
7-tfc
E le c t r ic
BIG STOCK OF FRUIT and nut
trees. Ornamental shrubbery.
ll-5 t-1 5 Low prices on peach and apple.
C. E. Ruth, Lorane Rte., Cottage
Grove, Ore.
15-41p-18
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that DELBERT SAFLEY has been
appointed Administrator of the FOR RENT—One 2-room modem
cabin, $25.00. One 3-room mod­
estate of ADELINE SAFLEY, de­
ceased. by the County Court of ern cabin, $30.00. One 2-room cab­
Ij»ne County, Oregon. Ail persons in. hot and cold water, >18.00.
having claims against said estate Walker’s Lodge, 4 miles north of
13-3tp-15
are required to present same with Cottage Grove on 99.
proper vouchers, within six months
of the date of the first publication FOR RENT Modem unfurnished
house. Available soon. See W. C.
of this notice to creditors, to said
ODAY M ILLIONS OF INDIVIDUALS POOL TH EIR
Administrator at the law office of Martin at -Sentinel Office. 14-tfc
WEALTH TO PROVIDE CAPITAL FOR VAST
HERBERT W. IXJMBARD. First
National Bank Building, Cottage FOR RENT — 3-room apartment
E N T E R P R IS E S . THE NATION S 6 4 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
Grove. Oregon.
with bath, lights and water fur­
LIFE IN SU R A NC E POLICYHOLDERS H A V E A
Dated and first published No­ nished. Call at 1404 West Main.
BIO STAKE IN U S . IN D U S T R Y T H R O U G H THE
vember 7, 1940.
Date of last publication, De­
IN V E S T M E N T OF A SSETS W H IC H ARE TH E
W a n te d
cember 5, 1940.
S E C U R IT Y B E H IN D T H E IR P O L IC IE S .
DELBERT SAFLEY. Admin­
istrator of the e s t a t e of WANTED Small peeled poles for
• Coffa« Shop-Btrffrt Tarara
ADELINE S A F L E Y , de­
mine timbers. Daugherty Piling
ceased
Co. Phone 298.
15-3tc-17
• Dicing and Banquet Rooms
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
• Famously Fino Food
Monday, the 2nd day of Decem­ SIDNEY A. MILLIGAN,
Wanted — G o a t s on shares.
ber, 1940, In the Latham School
Attorneys for Estate. 13-5t-17
Gagner Bros., Black Butte Rte.,
house.
• Luisious Outside Rooms
Cottage Grove, Oregon. 15-2tp-16
Dated this 9th day of Novem-
• Karate Opposite
b<*r 1940
31 Blossom « on » ta lk
T e r h n ilo g lr a l Chang«*«
L. W. McKIBBEN, Chairman
Technol«
g
ic
al
changes
h
ave
taken
in n e r garden. M rs . O sc ar R u m ­
NOTICE FOR R I OH FOR RE
of District School Board for the Jobs of 78,140 coal rn in e rt in the m e r ot Seattle has lilies gro w in g
A Welcome Awaits You
MODELING AND CONHTBUCT
School District No. 25-J, past 15 y e a rs , said T h o m a s K en­ w hich h av» produced 31 blossoms
I^tne and Douglas Counties, nedy. s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r of the
INO ADDITION TO HCIHMIL
a ll on one stalk w hich is fo u r feet
Oregon.
600 ROOMS
BUILDING.
U n ited M in e W o rkers.
Im p ro v e d
ta ll. T h e fio w e i. a re a ll clustered
Attest:
'SEW S IB LE RÄT ES
FRANCES PATTEN. Clerk of m a c h in e ry , he said, was one b lade a t the top. Jostling each o th e r gently
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of an "e co n o m ic scissors." w hich
but firm ly , for a sh are of the sun
said
School
District.
that bids will be received by the
14-3tc-16 redu ced the n u m b e r o f m en needed lig h t. The lily has a ttra c te d con
District School Board for School
to m in e a ton o f coal.
T h e o th e r
s id e ra b le attenH en
District No. 25-J, I-ane and Doug-
b lade was " g r e a te r efficie n c y In heat
lax Counties, Oregon, on or before NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF
en g in ee rin g and co m p etitio n fro m
8.00 o'clock in the afternoon of
(TTY HALL RONDA.
o th e r en erg y so u rces," w hich re ­
Monday, the 2nd day of Decem­
duced in d u s try ’ s re q u ire m e n ts fo r
ber, 1940. for the remodeling of
the school building known as the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ccal. B etw een 1923 and 1938. he
Latham School Building, and for That on January 1. 1941 City Hall said, a n th ra c ite consum ption had
the construction of an addition Bonds Nos. 31 to 36, both inclu­ been redu ced 47.200,000 tons a y e a r,
thereto, all to be In conformity sive, >500.00 each, will be redeem­ and b itu m in o u s consum ption 219,-
with the plans and specifications ed by the City of Cottage Grove at 000,000 tons
prepared by Ralph Benrdxworth. the office of the City Treasurer,
architect. The plans and specifica­ Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Incom e
Through special arrangements with the mag­
All of said bonds will be taken
tions may bo examined by calling
T h e low est p er c a p ita incom e to
upon Ralph Beardsworth or L. W. up, redeemed and cancelled on
azine publishers we offer America’s finest
licKlbben.
said date at par value and the in­ the U n ite d States in 1938 was in M is ­
farm and fiction magazines—in combination
The District School Board of terest therixin shall cease on the sissippi. w ith $203 N e w Y o rk was
the
h
ig
h
est
w
ith
$822
T
h
e
p
er
cap
­
with our newspaper—at prices that simply
said district reserves the right to 1st dny of January, 1941.
ita in c o m e p a y m e n ts in thia co u ntry,
reject any and all bids.
Dated November 21. 1940.
cannot
be duplicated elsewhere! Look over
the s a m e y e a r, w as $515, about $100
Bids will be opened at the hour
EARL C. BALLEW.
this
long
list of favorites and make Y O U R
less th an in 1929
o f 8:00 o’clock in the afternoon of 16-lt
City Treasurer.
H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­
geon — Evenings by appoint­
ment. Over Kern’s for Drugs.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
DR. J. W. TARR, Naturopatic
Physician. General practice.
Office at 117 South 3rd St.,
phone 129-R.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­
torney at Law. First Nation­
al B a n k building, Cottage
Grove. Oregon. Phone 94.
ALTA KING — Lawyer, 613
Main s t r e e t . Office phone
254J; Res. phone, 28F31,
Cottage Grove. Ore.
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T h e poorest place in the w o rld to attem pt a lie is in the
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and in Am erican radio programs.
In the first place, our publishers and broadcasting companies
w o u ld n ’t carry dishonest advertising. They outlaw ed it long ago.
In the second place, such efforts to mislead w o u ld be con­
ducted in f u ll view o f the public and o f the officials empowered
to app ly frau d laws.
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FUNERAL HOMES
RUSSELL E. SMITH, Funeral
Director. Cottage Grove, Ore.
phone 101.
DR. W. E. LEBOW- Dentistry
-N o. 1 Omer Apartments
Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 35
DR. C. H. KIME, Dentist—Of­
fice in First National Bank
Building. Phone 10. Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
em oni
The Poorest Place
to Tell a Lie!
Professional Cards
MILLS FUNERAL HOME —
Ambulance Service. Phone
202.
PO R TLA N D , O R IC O N
WEALTH.
selection
Will be paid by the manufacturer
for any Com or Callous GREAT
CHRISTOPHER P O S I T I V E
CORN SALVE cannot remove,
35c at Thrift-Wise.
Street,